The Forms - “Latch” (Disclosure & Sam Smith Cover)
Blog rock era cult favs the Forms will be releasing their as-yet-titled return album and first in over a decade this June. The NY experimental art rock band has previewed it with a few great singles in “Southern Ocean”, “Head Underwater”, and “All Soul’s Day”, and now they’ve released another -- albeit surprising -- potential preview, with their own take on Disclosure and Sam Smith’s 2013 hit collaboration “Latch”, which they refer to as “one of the weirdest and most complex songs ever to break through to the mainstream.” Maybe it’s the weirdo factor that drew Alex Tween and Matt Walsh to it, and it very much works in their own ubiquitous way in replacing its synthetic electro-house banger elements with a more post-hardcore physical matter in the, er, form, of Rhodes, hammond organ, piano, drums, and Steve Albini, who recorded it with them at Electrical Audio in Chicago.
There’s also a fascinating feature on the band over at the Line of Best Fit that gets us back up to date as to what the band has been up to over the past decade and where they see themselves fitting in (or not!) in the current music landscape. Read that here and “Latch” on below...
The Forms’ “Latch” single is available now on Threespheres / Open Ocean.









